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koosh 11-04-2015 12:36 PM

good to know! funnily enough i thought about doing one yesterday as i have a spare sitting here doing nothing! maybe something else for me to give a try!

heiwaz 11-05-2015 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by koosh (Post 472283)
i dont use the vacuum process, i just wet lay the carbon and build up various coats of resin/hardener and sand back to a smooth finish then finish off with standard car lacquer

And do you cover with plastic film the parts before resin cure? In photos some pieces look like carbon was compressed.

koosh 11-05-2015 02:49 AM

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Originally Posted by heiwaz (Post 472416)
And do you cover with plastic film the parts before resin cure? In photos some pieces look like carbon was compressed.

no, for all the parts above i actually cheat and use spray adhesive (the stuff people use to stick carpet tiles down in offices) and lay the cloth over this and conform it to the shape of the piece and allow it to dry and stick in place then i lay the resin over the top. these are not full carbon pieces but actually the original plastic part covered in carbon cloth.

j.fro 11-05-2015 08:45 AM

Spray adhesive sounds like a good idea. I used black colored two part resin that took forever to get tacky and be ready for the cloth application.
No need for any plastic over top. The clear resin is self-leveling. Putting on a couple of coats gives it nice depth.

koosh 11-06-2015 03:06 AM

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Originally Posted by j.fro (Post 472439)
Spray adhesive sounds like a good idea. I used black colored two part resin that took forever to get tacky and be ready for the cloth application.
No need for any plastic over top. The clear resin is self-leveling. Putting on a couple of coats gives it nice depth.

the first couple parts i tried a while ago turned out ok using the 2 part black basecoat but i couldnt commit the time to sit and wait for it to go tacky and it was a pain to judge correctly.... the only real benifit it gave was the ability to reposition if you were very gentle....

a guy on a local forum suggested i try the spray adhesive and not folding excess cloth round corners, instead just hang if over the edges... this has worked wonders for me! the spray adhesive is ready 30 seconds after application and works great!


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